Archive for November, 2005

Blogs on Blogs on Blogs

Thursday, November 24th, 2005

While reading a recent article by Paul Chaney of allbusiness.com, I had to once again face the fact that my opinions might be in the minority or contrary to market wisdom. I firmly believe each blogger should write from his own experiences and observations or form a network of friends who express themselves […]

OSCommerce- product review

Thursday, November 17th, 2005

I have done a few OSCommerce installs now and it gets easier with each one. While OSCommerce is a great ecommerce package, true customization is an arduous task. One must be fairly well versed in PHP code and be able to sleuth through the 200+ files to find where to make changes. It would be […]

Busy as a bee

Monday, November 14th, 2005

esearing.com is undergoing some changes. I customarily swap out my home page at least once a year. This time I am using the images shot before hurricane Katrina at Pensacola beach to tie the pages together. Also using more CSS and standards layout. I may swap out the webDev site to a similar look, but […]

Firefox vs IE

Sunday, November 13th, 2005

Within the design community there is a large push for web standards and compliant browsers. Web standards is a coding methodology that requires stricter syntax and encourages separating content from structure and behavior, which leads to better design, usability, re-usability, modularisation, and other design benefits. This has sparked a debate about which browsers support […]

Viewing my Customers Success

Thursday, November 10th, 2005

I have been checking up on some of my customers websites and I am pleased to see they are getting plenty of traffic, developing community, increasing thier conversations with their customers, and growing thier businesses through online stores. I love to see traffic in the forums and use of blogs for communicating. The reporting […]